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authorDean Camera <dean@fourwalledcubicle.com>2009-04-01 13:53:58 +0000
committerDean Camera <dean@fourwalledcubicle.com>2009-04-01 13:53:58 +0000
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All comments in the library, bootloaders, demos and projects have now been spell-checked and spelling mistakes/typos corrected.
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-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ConfigDescriptor.h10
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDParser.h2
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDReportData.h2
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h18
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h10
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBInterrupt.h2
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBTask.h6
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h2
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Endpoint.h46
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.c4
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h6
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h2
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/OTG.h2
-rw-r--r--LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Pipe.h44
14 files changed, 78 insertions, 78 deletions
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ConfigDescriptor.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ConfigDescriptor.h
index d1f8927f8..d42b71cce 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ConfigDescriptor.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/ConfigDescriptor.h
@@ -97,13 +97,13 @@
#define DESCRIPTOR_SIZE(DescriptorPtr) DESCRIPTOR_CAST(DescriptorPtr, USB_Descriptor_Header_t).bLength
#endif
- /** Creates a prototype for or begins a descriptor comparitor routine. Descriptor comparitor routines are
+ /** Creates a prototype for or begins a descriptor comparator routine. Descriptor comparator routines are
* small search routines which are passed a pointer to the current sub descriptor in the configuration
* descriptor, and which analyse the sub descriptor to determine whether or not it matches the routine's
- * search parameters. Comparitor routines provide a powerful way to scan through the config descriptor
+ * search parameters. Comparator routines provide a powerful way to scan through the config descriptor
* for certain descriptors matching unique criteria.
*
- * Comparitor routines are passed in a single pointer named CurrentDescriptor, and should return a value
+ * Comparator routines are passed in a single pointer named CurrentDescriptor, and should return a value
* of a member of the DSEARCH_Return_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
#define DESCRIPTOR_COMPARATOR(name) uint8_t DCOMP_##name (void* const CurrentDescriptor)
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
*
* \param DSize Pointer to an int storing the remaining bytes in the configuration descriptor
* \param DPos Pointer to the current position in the configuration descriptor
- * \param DSearch Name of the comparitor search function to use on the configuration descriptor
+ * \param DSearch Name of the comparator search function to use on the configuration descriptor
*
* \return Value of one of the members of the DSEARCH_Comp_Return_ErrorCodes_t enum
*
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
/** Enum for return values of USB_Host_GetNextDescriptorComp() */
enum DSEARCH_Comp_Return_ErrorCodes_t
{
- Descriptor_Search_Comp_Found = 0, /**< Configuration descriptor now points to decriptor which matches
+ Descriptor_Search_Comp_Found = 0, /**< Configuration descriptor now points to descriptor which matches
* search criteria of the given comparator function. */
Descriptor_Search_Comp_Fail = 1, /**< Comparator function returned Descriptor_Search_Fail. */
Descriptor_Search_Comp_EndOfDescriptor = 2, /**< End of configuration descriptor reached before match found. */
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDParser.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDParser.h
index 314d08072..47a678b9b 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDParser.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDParser.h
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
bool GetReportItemInfo(const uint8_t* ReportData, HID_ReportItem_t* const ReportItem)
ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1, 2);
- /** Retreives the given report item's value out of the Value member of the report item's
+ /** Retrieves the given report item's value out of the Value member of the report item's
* HID_ReportItem_t structure and places it into the correct position in the HID report
* buffer. The report buffer is assumed to have the appropriate bits cleared before calling
* this function (i.e., the buffer should be explicitly cleared before report values are added).
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDReportData.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDReportData.h
index 1bb8676d7..0961cd40c 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDReportData.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/HIDReportData.h
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
/** HID_ReportItem_t.ItemFlags flag for buffered bytes. */
#define IOF_BUFFEREDBYTES (1 << 8)
- /** HID_ReportItem_t.ItemFlags flag for bitfield data. */
+ /** HID_ReportItem_t.ItemFlags flag for bit field data. */
#define IOF_BITFIELD (0 << 8)
/* Private Interface - For use in library only: */
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h
index eeb0ed37a..d53cd8eb0 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/Events.h
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
/* Macros: */
/** Raises a given event name, with the specified parameters. For events with no parameters the
* only argument to the macro is the event name, events with parameters list the parameter values
- * after the name as a comma seperated list.
+ * after the name as a comma separated list.
*
* When a given event is fired, its corresponding event handler code is executed.
*
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
*/
#define RAISE_EVENT(e, ...) Event_ ## e (__VA_ARGS__)
- /** Indicates that a given module can raise a given event. This is the equivelent of putting the
+ /** Indicates that a given module can raise a given event. This is the equivalent of putting the
* event function's prototype into the module, but in a cleaner way. Each event which may be
* fired via the RAISE_EVENT macro in the module should have an accompanying RAISES_EVENT
* prototype in the module's header file.
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
*
* Only one event handler may be defined in any user project for each individual event. Events may
* or may not have parameters - for each event, refer to its documentation elsewhere in this module
- * to determine the presense and purpose of any event parameters.
+ * to determine the presence and purpose of any event parameters.
*
* Usage Example:
* \code
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
*/
#define EVENT_HANDLER(e) void Event_ ## e e ## _P
- /** Indicates that a given module handles an event. This is the equivelent of putting the
+ /** Indicates that a given module handles an event. This is the equivalent of putting the
* event function's prototype into the module, but in a cleaner way. Each event which may be
* handled via the EVENT_HANDLER macro in the module should have an accompanying HANDLES_EVENT
* prototype in the module's header file.
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
*/
#define HANDLES_EVENT(e) EVENT_HANDLER(e)
- /* Psudo-Functions for Doxygen: */
+ /* Pseudo-Functions for Doxygen: */
#if defined(__DOXYGEN__)
/** Event for VBUS level change. This event fires when the VBUS line of the USB AVR changes from
* high to low or vice-versa.
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
* has been attached (but not yet fully enumerated), or when in device mode and the device is connected
* to a host, beginning the enumeration process.
*
- * When in device mode, this can be used to progmatically start the USB management task to reduce
+ * When in device mode, this can be used to programmatically start the USB management task to reduce
* CPU usage.
*
* \note For the smaller USB AVRs (AT90USBXX2) with limited USB controllers, VBUS is not available to the USB controller.
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
* attached and enumerated device has been disconnected, or when in device mode and the device is
* disconnected from the host.
*
- * When in device mode, this can be used to progmatically stop the USB management task to reduce
+ * When in device mode, this can be used to programmatically stop the USB management task to reduce
* CPU usage.
*
* \note For the smaller USB AVRs (AT90USBXX2) with limited USB controllers, VBUS is not available to the USB controller.
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
/** Event for USB device attachment. This event fires when a the USB interface is in host mode, and
* a USB device has been connected to the USB interface. This is interrupt driven, thus fires before
- * the standard USB_DeviceConnect event and so can be used to programatically start the USB management
+ * the standard USB_DeviceConnect event and so can be used to programmatically start the USB management
* task to reduce CPU consumption.
*
* \note This event only exists on USB AVR models which supports host mode.
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
/** Event for USB device removal. This event fires when a the USB interface is in host mode, and
* a USB device has been removed the USB interface whether or not it has been enumerated. This
- * can be used to programatically stop the USB management task to reduce CPU consumption.
+ * can be used to programmatically stop the USB management task to reduce CPU consumption.
*
* \note This event only exists on USB AVR models which supports host mode.
*
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h
index 3090d8c24..491e817a9 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/StdDescriptors.h
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
/** \file
*
* Standard USB device descriptor defines and retrieval routines, for USB devices. This module contains
- * strucutures and macros for the easy creation of standard USB descriptors in USB device projects.
+ * structures and macros for the easy creation of standard USB descriptors in USB device projects.
*
* All standard descriptors have their elements named in an identical manner to the official USB specification,
* however slightly more verbose alternate (non-standard) names are also supplied if the macro
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
uint16_t ReleaseNumber; /**< Product release (version) number. */
uint8_t ManufacturerStrIndex; /**< String index for the manufacturer's name. The
- * host will request this string via a seperate
+ * host will request this string via a separate
* control request for the string descriptor.
*
* \note If no string supplied, use NO_DESCRIPTOR.
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
* \see ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
*/
uint8_t SerialNumStrIndex; /**< String index for the product's globally unique hexadecimal
- * serial number, in uppercase Unicoded ASCII.
+ * serial number, in uppercase Unicode ASCII.
*
* \see ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
*/
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
/** Type define for a standard interface association descriptor.
*
- * This descriptor has been added as a suppliment to the USB2.0 standard, in the ECN located at
+ * This descriptor has been added as a supplement to the USB2.0 standard, in the ECN located at
* <a>http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/InterfaceAssociationDescriptor_ecn.pdf</a>. It allows compound
* devices with multiple interfaces related to the same function to have the multiple interfaces bound
* together at the point of enumeration, loading one generic driver for all the interfaces in the single
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@
* maximum packet size that the endpoint can receive at a time.
*/
- uint8_t PollingIntervalMS; /**< Polling interval in milliseconds for the endpont
+ uint8_t PollingIntervalMS; /**< Polling interval in milliseconds for the endpoint
* if it is an INTERRUPT or ISOCHRONOUS type.
*/
#else
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBInterrupt.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBInterrupt.h
index 8438a589e..20b89eba1 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBInterrupt.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBInterrupt.h
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
#define USB_INT_IsEnabled(int) ((USB_INT_GET_EN_REG(int) & USB_INT_GET_EN_MASK(int)) ? true : false)
/** Returns boolean true if the given interrupt flag is set (i.e. the condition for the interrupt has occurred,
- * but the interrupt vector is not neccesarily enabled), otherwise returns false.
+ * but the interrupt vector is not necessarily enabled), otherwise returns false.
*/
#define USB_INT_HasOccurred(int) ((USB_INT_GET_INT_REG(int) & USB_INT_GET_INT_MASK(int)) ? true : false)
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBTask.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBTask.h
index 5bbd4f92e..c8180f588 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBTask.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel/USBTask.h
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
*/
extern volatile bool USB_IsConnected;
- /** Indicates if the USB interface is currently initialized but not neccesarily connected to a host
+ /** Indicates if the USB interface is currently initialized but not necessarily connected to a host
* or device (i.e. if USB_Init() has been run). If this is false, all other library globals are invalid.
*
* \note This variable should be treated as read-only in the user application, and never manually
@@ -166,10 +166,10 @@
* The USB task must be serviced within 50mS in all modes, when needed. The task may be serviced
* at all times, or (for minimum CPU consumption):
*
- * - In device mode, it may be disabled at startup, enabled on the firing of the USB_Connect event
+ * - In device mode, it may be disabled at start-up, enabled on the firing of the USB_Connect event
* and disabled again on the firing of the USB_Disconnect event.
*
- * - In host mode, it may be disabled at startup, enabled on the firing of the USB_DeviceAttached
+ * - In host mode, it may be disabled at start-up, enabled on the firing of the USB_DeviceAttached
* event and disabled again on the firing of the USB_DeviceUnattached event.
*
* \see Events.h for more information on the USB events.
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h
index 187fccb4a..c6e5f7f5a 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Device.h
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
/** Indicates if the device is currently suspended by the host. While suspended, the device is
* to enter a low power state until resumed by the host. While suspended no USB traffic to or
- * from the device can ocurr (except for Remote Wakeup requests).
+ * from the device can occur (except for Remote Wakeup requests).
*
* This macro returns true if the USB communications have been suspended by the host, false
* otherwise.
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Endpoint.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Endpoint.h
index c6aece708..8c22bb7f7 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Endpoint.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Endpoint.h
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
*
* Functions, macros and enums related to endpoint management when in USB Device mode. This
* module contains the endpoint management macros, as well as endpoint interrupt and data
- * send/recieve functions for various datatypes.
+ * send/recieve functions for various data types.
*/
#ifndef __ENDPOINT_H__
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
/** Returns true if the currently selected endpoint may be read from (if data is waiting in the endpoint
* bank and the endpoint is an OUT direction, or if the bank is not yet full if the endpoint is an
- * IN direction). This function will return false if an error has occured in the endpoint, or if
+ * IN direction). This function will return false if an error has occurred in the endpoint, or if
* the endpoint is an OUT direction and no packet has been received, or if the endpoint is an IN
* direction and the endpoint bank is full.
*/
@@ -262,10 +262,10 @@
*/
#define Endpoint_ClearSetupOUT() MACROS{ UEINTX &= ~(1 << RXOUTI); }MACROE
- /** Stalls the current endpoint, indicating to the host that a logical problem occured with the
+ /** Stalls the current endpoint, indicating to the host that a logical problem occurred with the
* indicated endpoint and that the current transfer sequence should be aborted. This provides a
* way for devices to indicate invalid commands to the host so that the current transfer can be
- * aborted and the host can begin its own recovery seqeuence.
+ * aborted and the host can begin its own recovery sequence.
*
* The currently selected endpoint remains stalled until either the Endpoint_ClearStall() macro
* is called, or the host issues a CLEAR FEATURE request to the device for the currently selected
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
/** Clears the stall on the currently selected endpoint. */
#define Endpoint_ClearStall() MACROS{ UECONX |= (1 << STALLRQC); }MACROE
- /** Returns true if the currently selected endpoint is stalled, false othewise. */
+ /** Returns true if the currently selected endpoint is stalled, false otherwise. */
#define Endpoint_IsStalled() ((UECONX & (1 << STALLRQ)) ? true : false)
/** Resets the data toggle of the currently selected endpoint. */
@@ -552,12 +552,12 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \note This routine should not be used on CONTROL type endpoints.
*
* \param Length Number of bytes to send via the currently selected endpoint.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Endpoint_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -576,13 +576,13 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \note This routine should not be used on CONTROL type endpoints.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the source data buffer to read from.
* \param Length Number of bytes to read for the currently selected endpoint into the buffer.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Endpoint_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -601,13 +601,13 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \note This routine should not be used on CONTROL type endpoints.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the source data buffer to read from.
* \param Length Number of bytes to read for the currently selected endpoint into the buffer.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Endpoint_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -626,13 +626,13 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \note This routine should not be used on CONTROL type endpoints.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the destination data buffer to write to.
* \param Length Number of bytes to send via the currently selected endpoint.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Endpoint_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -651,13 +651,13 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \note This routine should not be used on CONTROL type endpoints.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the destination data buffer to write to.
* \param Length Number of bytes to send via the currently selected endpoint.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Endpoint_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -749,27 +749,27 @@
#define Endpoint_Ignore_DWord() Endpoint_Discard_DWord()
/** Alias for Endpoint_Read_Word_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Endpoint_Read_Word() Endpoint_Read_Word_LE()
/** Alias for Endpoint_Write_Word_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Endpoint_Write_Word(Word) Endpoint_Write_Word_LE(Word)
/** Alias for Endpoint_Read_DWord_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Endpoint_Read_DWord() Endpoint_Read_DWord_LE()
/** Alias for Endpoint_Write_DWord_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Endpoint_Write_DWord(DWord) Endpoint_Write_DWord_LE(DWord)
/** Alias for Endpoint_Read_Stream_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#if !defined(NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS)
#define Endpoint_Read_Stream(Buffer, Length, Callback) Endpoint_Read_Stream_LE(Buffer, Length, Callback)
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@
#endif
/** Alias for Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#if !defined(NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS)
#define Endpoint_Write_Stream(Buffer, Length, Callback) Endpoint_Write_Stream_LE(Buffer, Length, Callback)
@@ -787,12 +787,12 @@
#endif
/** Alias for Endpoint_Read_Control_Stream_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Endpoint_Read_Control_Stream(Data, Length) Endpoint_Read_Control_Stream_LE(Data, Length)
/** Alias for Endpoint_Write_Control_Stream_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Endpoint_Write_Control_Stream(Data, Length) Endpoint_Write_Control_Stream_LE(Data, Length)
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.c b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.c
index 7acbffe71..04b06b3da 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.c
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.c
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ void USB_Host_ResetDevice(void)
for (uint8_t MSRem = 10; MSRem != 0; MSRem--)
{
- /* Workaround for powerless-pullup devices. After a USB bus reset,
- all disconnection interrupts are supressed while a USB frame is
+ /* Workaround for powerless-pull-up devices. After a USB bus reset,
+ all disconnection interrupts are suppressed while a USB frame is
looked for - if it is found within 10ms, the device is still
present. */
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h
index 5cc215454..427ed85ee 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Host.h
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
*/
#define USB_Host_ResumeBus() MACROS{ UHCON |= (1 << SOFEN); }MACROE
- /** Suspends the USB bus, preventing any communications from occuring between the host and attached
+ /** Suspends the USB bus, preventing any communications from occurring between the host and attached
* device until the bus has been resumed. This stops the transmission of the 1MS Start Of Frame
* messages to the device.
*/
@@ -192,14 +192,14 @@
* event.
*/
HOST_ENUMERROR_WaitStage = 1, /**< One of the delays between enumeration steps failed
- * to complete successfuly, due to a timeout or other
+ * to complete successfully, due to a timeout or other
* error.
*/
HOST_ENUMERROR_NoDeviceDetected = 2, /**< No device was detected, despite the USB data lines
* indicating the attachment of a device.
*/
HOST_ENUMERROR_ControlError = 3, /**< One of the enumeration control requests failed to
- * complete successfuly.
+ * complete successfully.
*/
HOST_ENUMERROR_PipeConfigError = 4, /**< The default control pipe (address 0) failed to
* configure correctly.
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h
index 1ca4343a9..4e4fa4f08 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/HostChapter9.h
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnect = 1, /**< The attached device was disconnected during the
* request transfer.
*/
- HOST_SENDCONTROL_PipeError = 2, /**< An error occured in the pipe while sending the request. */
+ HOST_SENDCONTROL_PipeError = 2, /**< An error occurred in the pipe while sending the request. */
HOST_SENDCONTROL_SetupStalled = 3, /**< The attached device stalled the request, usually
* indicating that the request is unsupported on the device.
*/
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/OTG.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/OTG.h
index e1a92f1eb..88a955403 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/OTG.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/OTG.h
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
* host mode indicates that VBUS should be applied and a session started.
*
* There are two different methods of sending a SRP - either pulses on the VBUS line, or by
- * pulsing the Data + line via the internal pullup resistor. The SRP mode is given as the
+ * pulsing the Data + line via the internal pull-up resistor. The SRP mode is given as the
* "type" parameter, and can be either USB_OTG_SRP_VBUS or USB_OTG_STP_DATA.
*/
#define USB_OTG_DEV_Initiate_SRP(type) MACROS{ OTGCON = ((OTGCON & ~(1 << SRPSEL)) | (type | (1 << SRPREQ))); }MACROE
diff --git a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Pipe.h b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Pipe.h
index df3ac7ddc..9a59dbca8 100644
--- a/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Pipe.h
+++ b/LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel/Pipe.h
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
*
* Functions, macros and enums related to pipe management when in USB Host mode. This
* module contains the pipe management macros, as well as pipe interrupt and data
- * send/recieve functions for various datatypes.
+ * send/recieve functions for various data types.
*/
#ifndef __PIPE_H__
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
/** Returns true if the master pipe error flag is set for the currently selected pipe, indicating that
* some sort of hardware error has occurred on the pipe.
*
- * \see Pipe_GetErrorFlags() macro for information on retreiving the exact error flag.
+ * \see Pipe_GetErrorFlags() macro for information on retrieving the exact error flag.
*/
#define Pipe_IsError() ((UPINTX & (1 << PERRI)) ? true : false)
@@ -311,14 +311,14 @@
* flag for the pipe. */
#define Pipe_ClearErrorFlags() MACROS{ UPERRX = 0; }MACROE
- /** Returns a mask of the hardware error flags which have occured on the currently selected pipe. This
+ /** Returns a mask of the hardware error flags which have occurred on the currently selected pipe. This
* value can then be masked against the PIPE_ERRORFLAG_* masks to determine what error has occurred.
*/
#define Pipe_GetErrorFlags() UPERRX
/** Returns true if the currently selected pipe may be read from (if data is waiting in the pipe
* bank and the pipe is an IN direction, or if the bank is not yet full if the pipe is an OUT
- * direction). This function will return false if an error has occured in the pipe, or if the pipe
+ * direction). This function will return false if an error has occurred in the pipe, or if the pipe
* is an IN direction and no packet has been received, or if the pipe is an OUT direction and the
* pipe bank is full.
*/
@@ -358,9 +358,9 @@
#define Pipe_ClearSetupOUT() MACROS{ UPINTX &= ~(1 << TXOUTI); UPINTX &= ~(1 << FIFOCON); }MACROE
/** Returns true if the device sent a NAK (Negative Acknowledge) in response to the last sent packet on
- * the currently selected pipe. This ocurrs when the host sends a packet to the device, but the device
+ * the currently selected pipe. This occurs when the host sends a packet to the device, but the device
* is not currently ready to handle the packet (i.e. its endpoint banks are full). Once a NAK has been
- * received, it must be cleard using Pipe_ClearNAKReceived() before the previous (or any other) packet
+ * received, it must be cleared using Pipe_ClearNAKReceived() before the previous (or any other) packet
* can be re-sent.
*/
#define Pipe_IsNAKReceived() ((UPINTX & (1 << NAKEDI)) ? true : false)
@@ -607,11 +607,11 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the source data buffer to read from.
* \param Length Number of bytes to read for the currently selected pipe into the buffer.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -629,11 +629,11 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the source data buffer to read from.
* \param Length Number of bytes to read for the currently selected pipe into the buffer.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -651,10 +651,10 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \param Length Number of bytes to send via the currently selected pipe.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -672,11 +672,11 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the source data buffer to write to.
* \param Length Number of bytes to read for the currently selected pipe to read from.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -694,11 +694,11 @@
*
* The callback routine should be created using the STREAM_CALLBACK() macro. If the token
* NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS is passed via the -D option to the compiler, stream callbacks are disabled
- * and this function has the Callback parameter ommitted.
+ * and this function has the Callback parameter omitted.
*
* \param Buffer Pointer to the source data buffer to write to.
* \param Length Number of bytes to read for the currently selected pipe to read from.
- * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between sucessive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
+ * \param Callback Name of a callback routine to call between successive USB packet transfers, NULL if no callback
*
* \return A value from the Pipe_Stream_RW_ErrorCodes_t enum.
*/
@@ -722,27 +722,27 @@
#define Pipe_Ignore_DWord() Pipe_Discard_DWord()
/** Alias for Pipe_Read_Word_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Pipe_Read_Word() Pipe_Read_Word_LE()
/** Alias for Pipe_Write_Word_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Pipe_Write_Word(Word) Pipe_Write_Word_LE(Word)
/** Alias for Pipe_Read_DWord_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Pipe_Read_DWord() Pipe_Read_DWord_LE()
/** Alias for Pipe_Write_DWord_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#define Pipe_Write_DWord(DWord) Pipe_Write_DWord_LE(DWord)
/** Alias for Pipe_Read_Stream_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#if !defined(NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS)
#define Pipe_Read_Stream(Buffer, Length, Callback) Pipe_Read_Stream_LE(Buffer, Length, Callback)
@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@
#endif
/** Alias for Pipe_Write_Stream_LE(). By default USB transfers use little endian format, thus
- * the command with no endianness specifier indicates little endian mode.
+ * the command with no endianness specified indicates little endian mode.
*/
#if !defined(NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS)
#define Pipe_Write_Stream(Buffer, Length, Callback) Pipe_Read_Stream_LE(Buffer, Length, Callback)